Star Trek: Discovery’s series finale aired in May, concluding a story that spanned five seasons and 65 episodes. If you’re looking to make the sci-fi epic a permanent fixture in your home theater collection, you can now preorder Star Trek: Discovery – The Complete Series on Blu-ray. Best of all, the bundle is seeing a nice discount at Amazon ahead of its August 27 release, so be sure to check out the preorder offer while you can. If you already own the other seasons on Blu-ray, you’ll also find a price cut on the steelbook edition of Star Trek: Discovery – The Final Season. Come from Sports betting site VPbet
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British bookmaking giant Betfred has reportedly secured a foothold in the potentially-lucrative South African market following its purchase for approximately £6.1 million ($8.7 million) of the online sportsbetting domain at BettingWorld.co.za.
According to a report from SBC News, the acquisition concluded last week but remains subject to final adjustments associated with the net capital of working items. The source detailed that the transaction was conducted via the Warrington-headquartered buyer’s recently-established Betfred South Africa enterprise after previous owner Phumelela Gaming and Leisure Limited filed for bankruptcy protections last summer.
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Established in 1967, Betfred currently operates well over 1,500 retail betting shops spread across the United Kingdom while its Petfre (Gibraltar) Limited subordinate is responsible for the online sportsbetting domain at Betfred.com. The company last year attempted to buy Phumelela Gaming and Leis…
Galaxy Entertainment Group, a market leader in gaming and hospitality, has formed a historic partnership with Capella Hotels and Resorts, the best hotel brand in the world, according to Travel + Leisure Magazine. As a result, the former company’s Galaxy Macau property will become the home of the first Capella property in The Greater Bay Area.
Capella’s 5-star hotel is expected to open by the middle of 2025 and will bring visitors the quality the brand is usually associated with. The new property will enhance the Galaxy Macau complex and would redefine Macau leisure.
Capella at Galaxy Macau will feature a 17-storey hotel with 36 Sky Villas and 57 suites. The luxurious property has been designed by the renowned French firm Moinard Bētaille which has drawn strong inspirations by the local flora.
The Sky Villas will feature a balcony, infinity-edge pool, outdoor l…
The now-former employee of William Hill was investigated by the Nevada Gaming Commission and the operator’s internal teams which became aware of the scheme last year.
William Hill US which was bought by Caesars Entertainment for $4 billion in 2021, has more than 100 race and sportsbook venues in Nevada. The employee who has been arrested and appeared in court, Shravan Singh, and his conspirator Paige Steiner, now faces a litany of charges, although Steiner was released without bail.
More Co-Conspirators Potentially Involved
According to 8 News Now, which has done the original reporting, there are more co-conspirators who have not been named just yet, because they have not been arrested. Essentially, Steiner faces 290 charges over fraudulent uses of vouchers for cash. The vouchers are printed directly at the machines by a …
Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree has drawn some criticism for being too hard—spinning up the FromSoftware design discourse anew two entire years after the base game’s release. Its flavour feels different this time around, though, since even supposed souls superfans have been antsy about it, earning it a “mixed” user review score on Steam at the time of writing.
There’s a few culprits here. The new Scadutree Fragments scaling system has caught players off-guard, bosses are hyper aggressive with the longest combo strings Miyazaki’s devised yet, and a sadly choppy performance isn’t exactly helping people feel the flow.
While I think the DLC bumps against the ceiling of what FromSoftware can get away with right towards the end, I’m not really on the “it’s too hard” train. Neither is Elden Ring streamer Kai Cenat who, sat in front of both a life-sized Malenia statue and an Iron Throne replica, tore into difficulty critics on stream yesterday (thanks, GamesRadar).
Iranian animation outfit Kosar3D recently announced a new direction: videogames. Specifically, Kosar3D’s game Revenge “deals with the military alliance of Iran and Russia against NATO” (but mainly, it seems, the United States and Israel). It is being developed by a team of programmers in Mashhad and directed by Farhad Azima, whose previous works include the film Battle for the Persian Gulf 2 (“an Armed Conflict between Iranian Revolutionary Guard and U.S. Navy in the Persian Gulf”).
The announcement claims the game is self-funded, and its purpose is “direct confrontation with the works of its counterpart in this format of the entertainment industry.” In other words, it aims to be the Iranian answer to the game it can’t stop referencing: Call of Duty.
“In this game the military alliance takes form between Iran and Russia,” said Azima in an interview on Russia Today. “The group tries to neutralise the operations that are planned by the enemy agai…